Inox is shitty/slang Italian for stainless. Look at the number of Berettas with cracked slides. I see no need to run higher pressure rounds through it with minimal gain.

I know what it means. I have it here and it is obviously stainless (I have a blued one too, in the vault right now). It seems to have no problem with this ammo at the range. It's actually some LE rounds I got in 250 round bulk boxes, it was a weird deal, it was like an overproduction and they sold off a bunch of it in these bulk boxes so I got them cheap. But it has a really good LE bullet on it in addition to it being nickle plated brass and the +P loading. Good shit.

I know what it means. I have it here and it is obviously stainless (I have a blued one too, in the vault right now). It seems to have no problem with this ammo at the range. It's actually some LE rounds I got in 250 round bulk boxes, it was a weird deal, it was like an overproduction and they sold off a bunch of it in these bulk boxes so I got them cheap. But it has a really good LE bullet on it in addition to it being nickle plated brass and the +P loading. Good shit.

I've got a 92 & a 96. I was always told not to run +P through them. YMMV.

I know what it means. I have it here and it is obviously stainless (I have a blued one too, in the vault right now). It seems to have no problem with this ammo at the range. It's actually some LE rounds I got in 250 round bulk boxes, it was a weird deal, it was like an overproduction and they sold off a bunch of it in these bulk boxes so I got them cheap. But it has a really good LE bullet on it in addition to it being nickle plated brass and the +P loading. Good shit.

That will destroy your Beretta. Berettas are dainty guns which is why the US military is dumping them like a bad habit.